- and i´d really like to have the units be translated ingame keeping the real proportions to each other.. in armor, speed, etc etc... plz dont sacrifice that for the purpose of balancing... make the balancing by available numbers and costs only plz...

Bandvagn 206 tracked unarmored transport, and its variants, if we're getting mountainous/snow-covered terrain (exists in versions armed with TOW, RBS 56 BILL and Pvpj 1110 recoilless rifle as well)Bandvagn 308 "Skalman" (aka. Bv 206S) armored version of the above (might be out of scope)Stridsfordon 90 IFV is probably out of scope even as a prototype, but listing it anyway just for the record

Stridsvagn 81/101/102/104/105/106 tanks are just Swedish variants of the British Centurion but it was actually used all the way into the 90's in various modernized versionsStridsvagn 121/122 are Swedish Leopard 2 variants and are almost definitely out of scope

Infanterikanonvagn 72/102/103 are so obscure I can only find info about them in Swedish. They were tracked open-topped vehicles with a 75mm (later 105mm) gun intended only to fire HE rounds in an infantry support role. Probably out of scope due to being ancient, but they were later rebuilt into the Pansarvärnsrobotbandvagn 551 and Luftvärnsrobotbandvagn 701 mentioned above.

Towed equipment (doesn't really exist as a category in Wargame:EE, but maybe it will in ALB)Bofors 40mm and 20mm AA autocannons in like five different versionsHaubits 77 155mm howitzerPansarvärnspjäs 1110 "Huggpipan" 90mm recoilless rifle that could either be towed with a Terrängbil 11/13 or pulled on a sled behind a pair of skiing rangers (also exists mounted on various vehicles as per above).RBS 77 Swedish version of the MIM-23 Hawk AA missile system